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mjolnir-viking-jewelry · 8 months ago
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Ravens pendant
★Material: High Quality Solid 960 Sterling Silver★
Weight: approx. 0.56 oz (16 grams) Diameter: 35 mm (1.37 inches) One-sided viking pendant
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ivaldisonsforge · 10 months ago
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Odin ravens pendant Introducing the Odin Ravens Pendant - a striking silver pendant in a triangular shape, featuring the revered ravens of Odin, Huginn and Muninn, along the edges.
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mjolnir-viking-jewelry · 1 year ago
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Odin with ravens pendant (replica)
Found near Blakeney, North Norfolk (6TH-7TH CENTURY A.D.) In Norse mythology Odin is a god of war and death, as well as a sky god and the god of wisdom and poetry. He is also heavily associated with magic. Odin rides on an eight-legged horse called Sleipnir, and his famous spear is called Gungnir. He also has a precious arm ring called Draupnir, and two ravens called Hugin and Munin who tell him all the things happening around the world. Odin only has one eye, because he sacrificed one to drink from the fountain of wisdom. Odin was often associated with ravens. Examples include depictions of figures often identified as Odin appear flanked with two birds on a 6th-century bracteate and on a 7th-century helmet plate from Vendel, Sweden. In later Norse mythology, Odin is depicted as having two ravens Huginn and Muninn serving as his eyes and ears – Huginn being referred to as thought and Muninn as memory. Each day the ravens fly out from Hliðskjálf and bring Odin news from Midgard.
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ivaldisonsforge · 1 year ago
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Odin ravens pendant In Norse mythology Odin is a god of war and death, as well as a sky god and the god of wisdom and poetry. He is also heavily associated with magic. Odin rides on an eight-legged horse called Sleipnir, and his famous spear is called Gungnir. He also has a precious arm ring called Draupnir, and two ravens called Hugin and Munin who tell him all the things happening around the world. Odin only has one eye, because he sacrificed one to drink from the fountain of wisdom.
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ivaldisonsforge · 6 days ago
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Excited to share the latest addition to my #etsy shop: Odin with ravens pendant. Sterling silver Odin necklace. Handcrafted viking pendant viking jewelry.
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mjolnir-viking-jewelry · 8 days ago
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Thanks for the kind words! ★★★★★ "This pendant has great detail...& is just the right size & weight...thank you!" Mark
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ivaldisonsforge · 9 days ago
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Excited to share the latest addition to my #etsy shop: Odin with ravens pendant. Sterling silver Odin necklace. Handcrafted viking pendant viking jewelry.
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ivaldisonsforge · 4 months ago
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Odin with ravens pendant
Introducing our exquisite Sterling Silver Odin Pendant, adorned with a runic inscription that reads "To Odin, Heathen Hearts" from Biohaemum. • Material: 925 Sterling Silver • Weight - 0.56 oz (16 grams) • Diameter - 1.37 inches (3.5 cm)
This enchanting pendant features a central depiction of the Norse god Odin wearing his iconic helmet, flanked by his faithful ravens, Hugin and Munin. The runic text encircling the pendant serves as a heartfelt tribute to Odin, the Allfather and ruler of Asgard. It carries deep meaning, expressing the devotion and reverence of heathen hearts toward this powerful deity. Crafted with precision and meticulous attention to detail, this pendant showcases the intricate artistry of Viking jewelry. The round shape and sterling silver construction lend an air of elegance and authenticity to this Viking necklace. The central image of Odin, accompanied by his ravens - Huginn and Muninn, symbolizes wisdom, knowledge, and the divine connection between the earthly and spiritual realms. It is a timeless representation of the power and guidance associated with Odin in Norse mythology. Wearing this pendant allows you to carry the essence of Odin and his ravens with you, serving as a source of inspiration and a reminder of ancient Viking traditions. It is a testament to your connection with Norse heritage and a celebration of the rich symbolism embedded in Viking culture. Whether you follow the heathen path, admire Norse mythology, or appreciate the beauty of Viking-inspired jewelry, our Odin Pendant is a captivating addition to your collection. Let it be a cherished accessory that reflects your deep-rooted connection to Viking heritage and your affinity for Odin, the wise and powerful deity. Embrace the wisdom and symbolism of Odin with our Sterling Silver Odin Pendant. Let it be a testament to your spiritual journey, a conversation starter, and a stunning piece of Viking jewelry that captures the imagination.
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mjolnir-viking-jewelry · 6 months ago
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Viking ravens pendant - 139$
★Material: High Quality Solid 960 Sterling Silver★
◉ Medium Raven Pendant: Weight: approx. 25 grams (0,88 oz) Height: 45 mm (1,77 inches) Width: 40 mm (1,57 inches) One-sided viking raven necklace
◉ Heavy Raven Pendant: Weight: 43 grams (1,5 oz) Height: 45mm (1,77 inches) Width: 40 mm (1,57 inches) One-sided viking raven necklace
   Introducing our exquisite Sterling Silver Rectangular Pendant, featuring a central symbol of the Raven. This remarkable piece is adorned with captivating imagery inspired by the portal of the stave church Borgund, showcasing an intricate combination of animal and plant motifs depicting an epic battle of animals, birds, and serpents.    Carefully crafted with attention to detail, this Viking Ravens Pendant captures the essence of Norse mythology and the allure of Viking culture. The Raven, a revered creature in Viking lore, symbolizes wisdom, intelligence, and connection to the spiritual realm.    The imagery along the edges of the pendant draws inspiration from the mesmerizing portal of the stave church Borgund. This architectural masterpiece showcases a mesmerizing fusion of animal and plant designs, depicting a fierce battle scene that evokes the strength and power of the Viking warriors.    Made from high-quality sterling silver, this pendant exemplifies the craftsmanship and artistry of Viking jewelry. It serves as a tangible connection to Viking heritage, allowing you to embrace the symbolism and mystique associated with the Raven.    The Viking Ravens Pendant is not only a visually captivating piece but also a symbol of wisdom, intuition, and the warrior spirit. It serves as a meaningful accessory for those who appreciate Viking culture and seek to embody the courageous qualities of the ancient Norse warriors.    Embrace the power and mystique of the Viking Ravens Pendant, inspired by the portal of the stave church Borgund, and let it be a constant reminder of your connection to Viking heritage and your admiration for the rich symbolism and artistry of the Vikings.    The Vendel era is right before the viking ere which spanned from 793 AD - 1042 AD (Sometimes set to 850 AD - 1050 AD).    The Vendel era started 550 AD and ended 793 AD and was right after the Migration Period.
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ivaldisonsforge · 7 months ago
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Odin ravens pendant Introducing the Viking Ravens Pendant - a round silver pendant featuring the powerful duo of Huginn and Muninn, the ravens of Norse mythology. • Material: 925 Sterling Silver • Diameter - 1,25 inches (3,2 cm) • Weight - approx. 8 grams (0,28 oz)
Crafted with meticulous attention to detail from high-quality silver, this pendant showcases the central design of two ravens, Huginn and Muninn, perched in the center. These ravens are associated with the Norse god Odin and are often depicted as his loyal companions, representing wisdom, knowledge, and perception. Encircling the ravens, the pendant features the ancient runic alphabet known as the Elder Futhark. These runic symbols have deep significance in Viking culture and were believed to carry magical properties and profound wisdom. Each rune holds its own unique meaning and is associated with specific qualities and energies. The Viking Ravens Pendant serves as a powerful symbol of Odin's connection to wisdom and his ability to gain knowledge from his ravens. It represents the pursuit of knowledge, the constant quest for wisdom, and the importance of intuition and perception in navigating life's challenges. This pendant not only carries profound symbolism but also offers a visually striking design. Its round shape and intricate craftsmanship make it a versatile accessory suitable for various occasions. Whether worn as a standalone pendant or paired with other Viking-inspired jewelry, it exudes an aura of strength, wisdom, and connection to Norse mythology. Wearing the Viking Ravens Pendant allows you to embody the spirit of the ravens and tap into the ancient wisdom and magic of the runes. It serves as a reminder to seek knowledge, trust your intuition, and embrace the power of perception in your journey through life. Whether you have a deep appreciation for Norse mythology, resonate with the symbolism of ravens and runes, or simply admire the aesthetics of Viking-inspired jewelry, the Viking Ravens Pendant is a remarkable choice. Its timeless design and rich symbolism make it a cherished accessory for those who embrace the ancient wisdom and strength of the Viking culture. Embrace the wisdom of Odin and the enigmatic allure of the ravens with this extraordinary pendant, and let it become a symbol of your own journey towards knowledge, perception, and connection to the ancient Norse traditions.
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mjolnir-viking-jewelry · 7 months ago
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Odin pendant
★Material: High Quality Solid 960 Sterling Silver★
◉ Small Odin Pendant: Weight: approx. 7,5 grams (0.26 oz) Height: 32 mm (1,25 inches) One-sided Odin Necklace
◉ Medium Odin Pendant: Weight: approx. 17 grams (0,37 oz) Height: 43 mm (1,7 inches) One-sided Odin Necklace
◉ Large Odin Pendant: Weight: approx. 24 grams (0,84 oz) Height: 50 mm (1,96 inches) One-sided Odin Necklace
The Odin Pendant is a unique and rare piece of Viking-inspired jewelry that showcases a fusion of two distinctive Viking art styles - the Borre Style and the Jelling Style, both dating back to the 9th and 10th centuries in Norway.    This remarkable pendant features intricate details of Odin, a prominent deity in Norse mythology, who is associated with wisdom, war, and magic. Odin is often depicted with his iconic ravens, Huginn and Muninn, as well as his loyal wolves.    The pendant is crafted from sterling silver, exemplifying the skillful craftsmanship of Viking replicas. It serves as a symbolic representation of Odin's connection with his ravens and wolves, which played essential roles in delivering messages and accompanying him on his journeys.    The Borre Style, named after the site of Borre in Norway, is characterized by its intricate interlacing patterns and animal motifs, which are often intertwined with elements of Viking mythology and spirituality.    The Jelling Style, named after the Jelling stones in Denmark, is known for its more restrained and stylized designs, featuring prominently runic inscriptions and depictions of powerful animals, often serving as symbols of strength and protection.    The fusion of these two iconic Viking styles in the Odin Pendant creates a truly special and rare piece of jewelry, bridging the artistic traditions of two distinct Viking eras. It serves as a tangible link to the rich cultural heritage of the Vikings, embodying their beliefs, artistry, and reverence for powerful deities like Odin.    For enthusiasts of Viking history and culture, wearing this pendant is a meaningful way to carry a piece of this ancient legacy with them, embracing the wisdom and strength associated with Odin, the majesty of his ravens, and the loyalty of his wolves. The Odin Pendant stands as an exceptional representation of Viking artistry and mythology, making it a cherished addition to any collection of Norse-inspired jewelry.
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mjolnir-viking-jewelry · 7 months ago
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Odin pendant
★Material: High Quality Solid 960 Sterling Silver★
Weight: approx. 25 grams (0,89 oz) Height: 40 mm (1,57 inches) One-sided Odin Necklace
 The Odin Pendant is an extraordinary piece of Viking jewelry, a replica from the 6th to 7th century A.D., discovered near Blakeney, North Norfolk. Crafted from sterling silver, this pendant features a depiction of Odin, a significant deity in Norse mythology, accompanied by his iconic ravens.    Odin, also known as the All-Father, was revered as the god of war, wisdom, poetry, and magic in Norse mythology. He was often depicted with his two loyal ravens, Huginn (Thought) and Muninn (Memory), who served as messengers and scouts, bringing him valuable information from across the nine worlds.    This intricately designed pendant showcases the artistry of the Viking era, capturing the essence of Norse beliefs and spirituality. It serves as a powerful symbol of Odin's wisdom and the profound bond he shared with his ravens, who played essential roles in his divine endeavors.    As a Viking replica pendant, this piece allows enthusiasts of Viking history and culture to connect with the ancient past and wear a tangible representation of the Viking's reverence for their deities. The sterling silver material adds to the pendant's allure, reflecting the craftsmanship and attention to detail put into creating this remarkable piece of jewelry.    For those who appreciate the mystique and power of Norse mythology, wearing the Odin Pendant is a meaningful way to carry a piece of this ancient heritage with them, embracing the wisdom and magic associated with Odin and his loyal ravens. It stands as a captivating addition to any collection of Viking jewelry and a testament to the enduring fascination with the rich cultural legacy of the Vikings.
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ivaldisonsforge · 1 year ago
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Odin ravens pendant In Norse mythology Odin is a god of war and death, as well as a sky god and the god of wisdom and poetry. He is also heavily associated with magic. Odin rides on an eight-legged horse called Sleipnir, and his famous spear is called Gungnir. He also has a precious arm ring called Draupnir, and two ravens called Hugin and Munin who tell him all the things happening around the world. Odin only has one eye, because he sacrificed one to drink from the fountain of wisdom.
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mjolnir-viking-jewelry · 1 year ago
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Odin with ravens and wolves pendant (replica)
This is a rare piece because it demonstrates a mix between two typical viking styles - Borre Style and Jelling Style. (9-10th. Norway) In Norse mythology Odin is a god of war and death, as well as a sky god and the god of wisdom and poetry. He is also heavily associated with magic. Odin rides on an eight-legged horse called Sleipnir, and his famous spear is called Gungnir. He also has a precious arm ring called Draupnir, and two ravens called Hugin and Munin who tell him all the things happening around the world. Odin only has one eye, because he sacrificed one to drink from the fountain of wisdom.
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mjolnir-viking-jewelry · 1 year ago
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Odin with ravens and wolves pendant (replica)
This is a rare piece because it demonstrates a mix between two typical viking styles - Borre Style and Jelling Style. (9-10th. Norway) In Norse mythology Odin is a god of war and death, as well as a sky god and the god of wisdom and poetry. He is also heavily associated with magic. Odin rides on an eight-legged horse called Sleipnir, and his famous spear is called Gungnir. He also has a precious arm ring called Draupnir, and two ravens called Hugin and Munin who tell him all the things happening around the world. Odin only has one eye, because he sacrificed one to drink from the fountain of wisdom.
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ivaldisonsforge · 2 years ago
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Odin ravens pendant In Norse mythology Odin is a god of war and death, as well as a sky god and the god of wisdom and poetry. He is also heavily associated with magic. Odin rides on an eight-legged horse called Sleipnir, and his famous spear is called Gungnir. He also has a precious arm ring called Draupnir, and two ravens called Hugin and Munin who tell him all the things happening around the world. Odin only has one eye, because he sacrificed one to drink from the fountain of wisdom.
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